OZARK TRAIL SYSTEM McKEEL's WEBSITE

Website Design

This site was put together using Macintosh LC, Powerbook 1400CS, and 8500 computers, an Apple (b/w) 300 dpi OneScanner, Hewlett-Packard color 3C 600 dpi flatbed scanner, Rick Giles shareware HTML Editor 1.1.1, {name} Graphics Converter 2.1.5, Adobe Photoshop LE and Deneba Canvas 3.5.1. Original photographs were taken by Dan McKeel using a Konica SLR with hexanon 28, 55, 85 and 135 mm lenses on FujiColor HM 100 and 200 ASA color print film with C-41 automated porcessing. Generally 4 x 6" glossy prints that were scanned on the H-P 3C, saved as pict files, and then converted to jpeg or GIF using GifConverter or GraphicConverter -- the latter porgram was used to make transparent and interlaced GIF images that appear on many of the pages.

Most of these pages were put together during August and September of 1997; the website tentative launch date is Sunday, September 21, 1997. Note about the Ozark Highlands Trail patch shown above next to the Arkansas state flag: the colors may not be the same as in the actual patch which the authors did not have in hand to serve as a model. This inaccuracy will be corrected as soon as possible, with apologies to the designer of the official cloth patch awarded by the Ozark Highlands Trail Association (OHTA) to those who walk the entire 165 mile OHT route.

©1997, 2000 Dan and Louise McKeel and Village Image, all rights reserved. This page was last updated 1/18/2000. Webmaster.

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